Two Republican Congressmen Defend NSA Surveillance Abroad
Reps. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) and Peter King (R-N.Y.)
Reps. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) and Peter King (R-N.Y.)
Say most of the surveillance has stopped
According to documents leaked by Edward Snowden
Anti-surveillance rally at the National Mall Saturday
After being provided numbers by other federal departments
French and Germans not happy about recent reports
Similar to claims against NSA in the U.S.
Will curb transfer of personal data to US companies
Richard Cohen catches up with the rest of us
White House says the U.S. has begun review of intelligence gathering
Is Sen. Feinstein just simply unable to read the mood on privacy right now?
For businesses, not the governments, of course
"The call-records program is not surveillance"
Such as drones and license plate readers
Le Monde reports that the NSA spied on millions of French phone calls
Software is designed to stop "insider threats"
Software is designed to stop "insider threats"
General Keith Alexander's deputy will also expected to depart
So much for that whole "oversight" thing
Not the first time Moonbeam's vetoed a privacy bill
Call for more countries to participate
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) says the powers have been abused
Tech industries stand to lose billions over loss of trust
Americans not the only ones reportedly snooping on Brazil
Got the whole PowerPoint treatment
Insurance broker was accidentally emailed identifying information for 2,400 insurance agents
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